Navigating the waters of life after 50.
After a hiatus for several months, Alan returns to reflect on what he's challenging himself to do this year and asks what are you going to do.
Alan and Jeff revisit Thanksgiving memories, discuss traditions, and talk about things they are thankful for.
It's Halloween time. What do you recall from your childhood?
Jeff and Alan examine the music on their phone and just talk about something that means nothing at times. Welcome to Get A Life 2.
Are we any better than we were before the vaccine? Is the Delta variant starting to be a trouble maker? What about the things that have happened that are not as serious to worry about ... Listen to the podcast or don't ... It's always up to you the audience. Warning: My special guest Jeff Combs and I have a tendency to go off topic.
Insight into our ever-changing perspectives and priorities that change as we age by Alan.
Alan and Jeff discuss whether 2021 is looking brighter, but like many things they can go off on a tangent.
Let's talk about Christmas past, present, and future --- I promise not ghosts are involved.
A discussion with my brother from another mother about healthcare past and present
Old theater friends, Marcus Roland and Gary McCormick, talk with me about the impact of COVID-19 on theater and what to expect. Escape with us for around an hour to listen to this discussion. Of course, I can't guarantee that we will always stay on topic. Who knows maybe some old friends from Mayberry will make an appearance.
If you are going to be stuck at home more, you might as well have two old men telling you what to stream on tv, smart phone, tablet, or computer. Alan and Jeff discuss their recommendations for entertainment streaming (original series only) for podcast audiences for Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon, CBS All-Access, DC Universe, and Hulu.
Alan discusses the preservation of culture and life in Eastern Kentucky with his special guest OT Watts. This episode explores lost culture and practices, preservation of culture, and instilling pride in Eastern Kentucky artists and folks through recollections of their youth. Both Alan and OT grew up in Vancleve, KY (Breathitt County) where traffic lights were non-existent and stop signs were ignored. Enjoy!
Welcome to a discussion about movies in the new world of COVID-19. Where are we going and what can we possibly expect? Recommendations for classic movies to watch also included - Free of charge. Join my son, Mike Hounshell, who is a self-proclaimed movie aficionado, to listen to us blow hot air about this subject.
Camping before and after 50 years old discussed along with Dutch oven cooking with special reoccurring guest Jeff Combs. What else you gonna do while COVID-19 is going on?
Your Podcast host is originally from Breathitt County, Kentucky and has been a city fella for over thirty years. His guest, Jeff Combs, still lives in Breathitt County. Join these two long-time friends as they talk how COVID-19 has impacted their communities based on their observations - the city mouse vs. country mouse. Enjoy!
Possible new psychological thriller, crime novel from Alan Hounshell. Copyright 2020/2021 Synopsis background: Pregnant women have been disappearing from poor income families living in trailer parks infested with crime and drug problems across the state. The authorities don’t seem to care and haven’t put much effort into solving the cases. More than 120 pregnant women have been taken in the last five years from all the Kentucky Counties and some counties bordering Kentucky. The women are kept secured in a cabin in the middle of an abandoned strip mining operation whose closest neighbor is five miles away. There are no roads or trails going up to the strip mine, but a small river lies two miles below it. None know what fate awaits them or their unborn children. There are no leads, bodies, or clues other than their demographic profile. A serial killer is suspected, but it’s much more than that. Paisley Hunter, a retired Chicago Police Detective, (24 year veteran) left the big city to a quieter life and slower pace of work. She recently moved to Wolfe County, Kentucky life six months ago with her 15-year-old daughter Laura Gail. She is raising her daughter by herself since her EMT husband Sean was killed a year ago. It was a case that she could not solve, and it was considered a random killing. Using her husband’s life insurance money, she buys a farm next to a mystery loving widower and opens an ice cream shop. Paisley thinks she has found paradise, but what she has stumbled onto is murder in a small town full of eccentric characters and a local police force out of its league that is ran by the sadistic and unlikeable Sheriff Gerald R. Stone. As Paisley tries to stay out of the investigation, it’s brought to her front door when a kidnapped pregnant woman escapes and hides in her back room storage room of her ice cream store. The victim is stalked and killed in the ice cream shop where her body is later discovered by Laura Gail. Working with the Deputy Sheriff Duke Starr who thinks he has a chance to solve the case, Paisley begins to investigate the abductions and murders on her own. What she finds is a conspiracy that runs to one of the highest offices in the state and a small town serial killer who is smart, well informed, and allowed to kill for pleasure and money. He also may have a connection to one of her old Chicago murder cases that was never solved. As Paisley, her inquisitive daughter, the wanna-be detective neighbor, and the deputy sheriff dig deeper, they find out that the babies are being sold on the black market for $500,000 each. Moreover, the mothers are being pimped out to a society of men with sick fantasies about having intercourse with pregnant women. As Paisley becomes involved, she draws the attention of the serial killer who seems to have a personal connection to Paisley. He starts leaving her taunting notes of his escapades, his plans to abduct more women, including her daughter. He has also started to leave body parts nicely carved up like meat in packages for her in the local grocery store’s meat section. Will Paisley solve the crime and stop the abduction of more women and the killing spree of a sick serial killer?
Time to move on from the old negative COVID-19 issues and move forward with caution
The COVID-19 chaos surfing continues. What expressions are people hiding behind their masks? How are these single people going to date post-COVID-19? Too early to open things up? Lots of questions and most of us are still trying to figure out how to get a life too in this new norm.
What silver lining can you find during this pandemic? What are you thankful for now? These are just a few of the questions that I've contemplated during this time.
Another week of a 54 year old person getting their limits tested. How can we deal with the anxiety as a community?
Navigating and trying to adapt to COVID-19 like everyone else. Thoughts and suggestions with a sense of hope for all of us as long as we remain calm and civil.
Are you too old to rock or do you just want to fall down and roll in life?
First Podcast of 2020. Check it out.
It's the holidays and there's all kind of crap to hear.
Turning 54, Holidays, New Book, and Other Crap
It's fall time. What does this mean to you?
Empty Nest? Trying to figure out how to keep your relationship alive with your significant other? Listen to my two cents.
Crazy conversation with my good pal, Jeff Combs. For your entertainment and part of our respite therapy.
Where are some places that I should try eating at in Lexington, KY?
Next chapter involves Karl Jr. learning how to cook the books in the Airforce
Shooting the bull about movies with my son and his girlfriend.
Brief podcast on the death of a pet.
Next Chapter of In The End novel. Enjoy!
Changing your habits because you get a wake-up scare or just because you want to live a little longer. My perspective on the subject matter.
A bonus audio reading podcast for this weekend from In The End
Chapter 6 from my first novel In the End
Next Chapter from my 1st novel In the End
Thoughts about how we use and think of time to mark milestones in our life (past, present, and future) from a 50 plus-year-old's point of view.
Hit your 50s and finding you are doing things you never would have done 20 to 30 years ago. Check this episode out then.
Here Comes the Judge - Chapter 4 in the audio reading series from In the End.
You're over 40, maybe fifty. Are you experiencing male menopause?
Chapter 3 of In The End Audio for followers to enjoy.
Do you recall those family vacations with your family? Father's day is a good time to remember them.
Most of us have graduated high school and have seen our children do it. What experiences did we have then that still ring true today and what do we expect our kids to do when they graduate high school?
Ever feel you are stuck in the 80s ... so do I
Just my opinion and thoughts about how to friend and like things on social media.
1st Chapter of my first novel published under Cullen Kit Alexander.
Quick blurb about AI and S Squared. Listen is you want to know what they are.
How do I leave a legacy and avoid stagnation when aging.
The last chapter to be podcast before this book will be published in the Fall of 2019. Look for readings from previously published works in the future. Have a great weekend.